All The Time
In her first three seasons as a collegiate athlete, Kristi Rohr was named All-Big West in all of them. As a freshman Rohr was named Second Team All-Big West and to the Big West's All-Freshman team. As a sophomore and junior Rohr was named First Team All-Big West. She was also named to the Big West's All-Tournament team as a junior.

Old Faithful
If you had to describe Kristi Rohr in one word, that word would be "reliable". When she comes to the gym, she comes to play, and she always gets it done. The always solid Rohr scored in double-figures in 27 of UCSB's 30 games last year, and notched 20 or more points six times as a junior. She was also one of only three Gauchos to shoot over 50% on the season, finishing the campaign with a 51.2% mark.

Still Offensive
When it comes to cleaning up the boards, Rohr gets most of her work done on the offensive glass. Eighty-one of the 151 (53.6%) rebounds the First Team All-Big West selection grabbed last year were of the offensive variety. In fact, Rohr grabbed at least one offensive rebound in 29 of UCSB's 30 games last season, and at least one in the Gaucho's first 28 games of the year.

Rohring Along
On January 10, 1999 Kristi Rohr became the twelfth player in UCSB history to record her 1,000th career point, doing it just 13 games into her junior season. At the time, Rohr was the fastest player to the milestone in school history, until exactly 13 games later when Erin Buescher accomplished the feat in her sophomore season.

Hitting The Books
Kristi Rohr is not only one of the best athletes at UCSB, she is one of the best student-athletes. Rohr was named a GTE Academic All-American for District VIII in 1999, after amassing a 3.45 GPA as a Communications major. In 1998, during UCSB's NCAA Tournament match up with Illinois on ESPN2, Rohr was named the student-athlete of the game and a $1,000 scholarship was donated to the athletic department in her name.

Kristi Rohr Notes

1998-99: Kristi Rohr was named First Team All-Big West for the second year in a row after averaging 14.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a junior...Also named to the Big West All-Tournament Team...Seventh leading scorer in the conference, she was fourth in the Big West in field goal percentage with a .512 mark...Also fifth in the conference in free throw percentage shooting 78.6% (88-for-112) from the free throw line...Shot even better from the line in conference play, hitting 87.9% (51-for-58) of her free throws...Scored 20 or more points six times during the season, including the Big West title game against Long Beach State when she tied her season-high with 22...Grabbed an offensive rebound in 29 of UCSB's 30 games, with a season-high of six twice...Started every game on the year...Hit both three-point attempts of the season, the first of her career...Her ten field goals in the Big West title game vs. Long Beach and in the season opener at Northwestern were a season best...Career-best six steals in the Gauchos' win over San Diego State.

1997-98:A First Team All-Big West choice, Rohr averaged 16.2 points and 7.2 rebounds in Big West play...Averaged 15.7 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game...Scored a career-high 29 points against Cal State Fullerton...Produced eight games of 20 or more points...One of the most consistent scorers on the 1997-98 team, scoring ten or more points in 28 of 31 games...Tied her career-high with 14 rebounds against New Mexico State...Had five double-doubles, including an 18 point, 14 rebound performance against New Mexico State...109 of Rohr's 204 rebounds (53.4%) came at the offensive end of the floor...Averaged 28.6 minutes per game, the highest average on the team...Averaged 17.5 points and 7.0 rebounds in two NCAA Tournament games...Ranked second on the team in field goal percentage at 52.4%.

1996-97: A Second Team and All-Big West Freshman Team Selection...Averaged 10.8 points and 6.8 rebounds...Led the Big West in field goal percentage at .563...Was 11th in the conference in rebounds per game and blocks per game...Finished the season with four double-doubles: UMKC (14 points, 16 rebounds), North Texas (10 and 11), Nevada (16 and 10) and Boise State (14 and 10)...Posted two 20-point games: vs. New Mexico State and Cal State Fullerton...Grabbed a season best of 14 rebounds twice: vs. UMKC and Idaho...Overall she finished with 15 double-digit scoring games...Over her last 15 games she averaged 13.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game.

High School: Attended Santa Ynez High School...School record holder for career points (2,317) and rebounds (1,131)...Averaged 22.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game as a senior...A Street & Smith All-America Selection in 1994, 1995 & 1996...A CIF Southern Section First Team pick in 1994, 1995 & 1996...The CIF Division I Co-Player of the Year in 1996...Los Padres League MVP in 1994, 1995 & 1996...Student Sports Preseason Top-10 West Coast and Top-50 National pick in 1996.

Personal: Kristi Rohr was born July 8, 1978...Majoring in Business Economics and would like to work in the sports marketing field someday...Is a diehard Houston Comets and Sheryl Swoopes fan...Says that her favorite movies are Beaches and While You Were Sleeping...Plays the piano in her spare time...She is the daughter of Dan and Pam Rohr.